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From: TerryMosel@aol.com Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 18:19:08 EST Subject: Six Items Hi all, 1. Comet NEAT is still brightening: I estimated it at magnitude 5 at 9.40 this evening, still with a faint tail. But some other observers reckon it is even brighter. It should definitely become visible to the unaided eye early next month. 2. Daramona House: thanks to the efforts of many of you, but particularly Dr Ian Elliott, Daramona House, home of the Wilsons & Daramona Observatory, has now been given protected listed building status. 3. Heavens Above: this popular site was unavailable for several days due to re-organisation at the German National Space Centre, but is now functioning again. 4. The ISS has just commenced another series of evening passes over Ireland, with the best ones to come in the first week in February. Details on Heavens Above. 5. Andrew Trimble Memorial Lecture by Prof Mark Bailey to the EAAS, Ballyrobert, Co Antrim, 8 p.m. Monday 3 February, "Giant Comets: Source Regions and Possible Effects on Earth" 6. Lecture by T. Moseley to Cork Astronomy Club, UCC, 7.30 / 8 p.m., "Aliens: Where Are They?" All welcome - even aliens! Good Luck & Clear Skies to all, Terry Moseley
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